Texas Standard for September 16, 2016
A temporary ceasefire sounds like good news for Syria, but not everyone’s happy with the deal. We’ll take a closer look. And: How much do we need to know about the health of the people running for president? And how much do they have to tell us? Also: It was a start-up before there were start-ups: A look at how one early computer company took Houston – and the world – by storm. Plus: OK, we get it – Pluto isn’t a planet. But now … some scientists say that it is? And don’t forget: It’s Friday, and that means Typewriter Rodeo and recapping another eventful week in Texas politics. All that and more, on today’s Texas Standard:

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